Thursday, September 5, 2019

Santa Monica Library :: Literacy Education for Adults & Families via Seascape


Literacy Education for Adults & Families
Seascape: Sep/Oct 2019 pp 4-5

The Library’s Literacy Education for Adults & Families (LEAF) program includes literacy services for all ages. For more information on any of these programs call the Main Library at 310.458.8600, stop by any Library location.

ADULT LITERACY TUTORING
Volunteer literacy tutors work one-on-one with adult learners in a library setting. Tutors meet with learners once or twice per week to work on learning goals in one- to two-hour sessions.

CAREER ONLINE HIGH SCHOOL
The Library offers scholarships for this program, which provides adult students the opportunity to earn an accredited high school diploma and a career certificate.

COMPUTER CLASSES
The Library offers free beginner, intermediate and advanced instruction on various topics.

CONNECTED FAMILIES EVENTS
Play sessions with high-tech and low-tech activities to promote computational thinking, spark creativity and encourage family togetherness. For families with children ages 4-12.

DIGITAL LITERACY FOR YOUTH
A variety of workshops that help young people develop digital skills. Tech & U (ages 8-12) focuses on being safe and ethical online. CoderDojo (ages 8-17) teaches kids and teens computer science and coding. 3D Printing Workshops (ages 8 and up) is where kids and teens learn to create designs for 3D printing.

DIGITAL LITERACY FOR ADULTS
A variety of programs that provide adults the opportunity to develop digital skills. Programs include Appy Hour, a hands-on assistance with using a personal computing device; Computer Skills Classes, is instruction on a variety of computer topics; HTML/CSS, are workshops on how to use HTML/ CSS to create a website; Open Labs, are informal sessions for exploring virtual reality, 3D printing and other emerging technologies.

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) CLASSES
An ongoing series taught by SMMUSD Adult Education Center instructors. Students must be 18 years or older. Enrollment is through the Adult Education Center. Contact Olga Saucedo at 310.664.6222, ext. 76203 to enroll.

L.E.A.R.N. HOMEWORK HELP
Free homework help and reading comprehension skills-building for students grades 1 through 8. Volunteers work with students one-on-one for 20-minute sessions. L.E.A.R.N. is a drop-in program. No registration required.

READING-2-GO PROGRAM
For families with children ages 1-4. Participants receive a rotation of themed kits containing books, music and educational toys, training with a librarian, and weekly tips on making reading easy and fun texted to your smartphone. Kits are available in English, Spanish and Amharic.

WALK-IN TUTORING
Friendly volunteer tutors provide help with basic reading and writing, as well as computer skills such as using the internet, opening and using an email account and filling out online forms or applications.  READ MORE >>

Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Newport Beach Library :: Check Out This Review @GreatNonProfits

Check Out This Review Of Newport Mesa Proliteracy

Newport Mesa Proliteracy touches people's lives in the Newport Beach and Costa Mesa communities every day, offering adult literacy services and on-line GED tutoring. In the 15 years I have been involved as a volunteer with the program, I have seen our learners proud smiles as they reach personal milestones -- GED or higher degrees, new jobs, drivers' licenses, or earning US citizenship. My personal skills and appreciation of the diversity of our community have also grown with my involvement.  READ MORE >>

Next Tutor Workshop
Oct 17 & 24
5:30pm – 8:30pm

Reservations for this training are required

must be completed before attending Training

For More Information 
please contact literacy@newportbeachca.gov 
or call 949-717-3874


Sunday, September 1, 2019

Redlands Library :: Adult Literacy Program Learners Tutors Prepare To Present ‘Seedfolks’


Seedfolks
Adult Literacy Program Learners Tutors Prepare To Present ‘Seedfolks’

The Redlands Adult Literacy Program selected “Seedfolks” by Paul Fleischman as its community read this year and will celebrate its message by hosting a FREE performance at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7, at the Contemporary Club, 173 S. Eureka St., Redlands.

“Seedfolks” is a story about a neighborhood that transforms a vacant lot into a community garden. In the process, neighbors from many different backgrounds get to know each other and form a community of mutual support. “Seedfolks” was selected because it mirrors the community of adult learners and tutors, who come frommany walks of life and countries, but learn from each other and become a community of readers and writers, said Diane Shimota, adult literacy coordinator.

The 40-minute performance will be directed by Teresa Dolan with acting support from Eric Gruenler, Kathy Johnson, Carrie and Cash Morgan, James Muro, Nelda Stuck and tutors and learners from the Redlands Adult Literacy Program. For some of the tutors and learners, this will be their first time acting on stage. Adult learners and tutors enjoyed reading Seedfolks and studying the book’s characters, who represent immigrant communities in the United States.

Reflecting on the book, tutor Nancy Reid stated that it is “amazing how the planting of seeds can bring diverse people together who would never have met and become friends.  READ MORE >>

Next Tutor Orientation
September 30th - 6:00 pm
909.798.7565, ext. 4138

Saturday, August 31, 2019

Southern California & Statewide Literacy & Library Events :: September 2019


Southern California & Statewide Literacy & Library Events
September 2019

SCLLN
Literacy & Library Events & Conferences
- Local, California and National –
Southern California Library Literacy Network
for more information


Sep. 06      #ReadABookDay
Sep. 08      Long Beach Zine Fest Expo Art Center
Sep. 08      International Literacy Day
Sep. 13      Sacramento Play Summit Sacramento Library Tsakopoulos Galleria
Sep. 13      Roald Dahl Day
Sep. 15      International Dot Day
Sep. 16      Overview of Dyslexia Screening OnLine
Sep. 16      Reading Comprehension Strategies Online
Sep. 18      Read an eBook Day
Sep. 20      Southern California Writers' Conference Irvine
Sep. 21      Fall into Fiction UCAAB  Oakland
Sep. 21      Pasadena Loves YA Pasadena Library 12N
Sep. 21      ScholarShare Children’s Book Festival Fairytale Town Sacramento
Sep. 22      Banned Book Week
Sep. 22      Hobbit Day
Sep. 24      National Punctuation Day
Sep. 25      ProLiteracy Conference San Diego CA
Sep. 28      Latino Book and Family Festival N San Diego Mira Costa College
Sep. 28      Los Angeles Libros Festival LAPL Central Library 11a
Sep. 28      Wilmington Book Festival Fall Into Literacy Banning Museum
Sep. 30      Global Read Aloud Dreamers by Yuyi Morales


Thursday, August 29, 2019

California Book Festivals & Events :: September 2019

California Book Festivals & Events :: September 2019
Books, Comics, Poetry, Storytelling, Writing and More !


Sep. 01              San Francisco Zine Fest
Sep. 06              #ReadABookDay
Sep. 07-Oct 2    Menlo Park Storytelling Festival Menlo Park Library
Sep. 08              Long Beach Zine Fest Expo Art Center
Sep. 08              International Literacy Day
Sep. 18              Read an eBook Day
Sep. 21              Fall into Fiction UCAAB  Oakland
Sep. 21              Pasadena Loves YA Pasadena Library 12N
Sep. 21              Family Day at the Park Stockton
Sep. 21              ScholarShare Children’s Book Festival Fairytale Town Sacramento
Sep. 22              Banned Book Week
Sep. 22              Hobbit Day
Sep. 20-22         Southern California Writers’ Conf Irvine
Sep. 27-29         Pebble Beach Authors & Ideas Festival
Sep. 28              Latino Book and Family Festival North San Diego MiraCosta College
Sep. 28              Los Angeles Libros Festival LAPL Central Library 11a
Sep. 28              Wilmington Book Festival Fall Into Literacy Banning Museum


Tuesday, August 27, 2019

SCLLN Literacy Library Tutor Training Calendar :: September 2019

SCLLN Literacy Library Tutor Training Calendar :: September 2019

For Local, California and National
Literacy or Library Conferences and Events
Southern California Library Literacy Network
Calendar


Sep. 05      Adult Literacy Tutor Training Commerce Library 5p
Sep. 05      Youth Literacy Training Commerce Library 5p
Sep. 07      ESL Tutor Training San Gabriel VLC Pasadena 9a
Sep. 07      Adult Literacy Tutor Orientation Placentia Library 10a
Sep. 07      Adult Literacy Tutor Training San Luis Obispo 10a
Sep. 07      Seedfolks Theater Redlands Library Literacy Contemporary Club 2p
Sep. 09      Adult Literacy Tutor Orientation Ventura Co Library 5p
Sep. 10      Adult Literacy Tutor Training READ San Diego Malcolm X Library 6p
Sep. 10+   Basic ESL Learner Class Murrieta Library 5p ( to Oct 29)
Sep. 12      Annual Celebration of Literacy Newport Beach Library 10a
Sep. 16      Adult Literacy Tutor Orientation Corona Library 7p
Sep. 16      Adult Literacy Tutor Orientation Orange City Library 5:30p
Sep. 17      Adult Literacy Tutor Training Chula Vista Library 10a
Sep. 17      Learning Differences: What You Need To Know Ventura Co Library 6p
Sep. 19      READ OC Speaker Series Children's Bureau Costa Mesa Library 12N
Sep. 21      Adult Literacy Tutor Orientation Whittier Literacy Council 9a
Sep. 22      Adult Literacy Tutor Training San Diego Co Library Vista 12N
Sep. 26      National Literacy Month Gary Soto Downey Library 7p      
Sep. 27      Taste of 'Dena Altadena Library 7p
Sep. 29      Literacy Community Feud Fundraiser Monrovia Library 1p
Sep. 30      National Literacy Month John Archambault Downey Library 4p

Altadena Library Complete a self-paced, online training module
Chula Vista Library Mondays @ 6p Wednesdays @10a
LAPL Adult Literacy volunteers receive 7 hours of Online Instruction
Local Tutor Workshops :: Always Scrolling in the Right Frame

Monday, August 26, 2019

I Love My Librarian Winner Olga Cardenas: Breaking Barriers To Literacy


I Love My Librarian Winner Olga Cardenas: Breaking Barriers To Literacy
I Love Libraries: 5.17.2017 by J Falcon

At the Stanislaus County Library in Modesto, California, Olga Cardenas makes it her mission to deliver literacy programs, regardless of language or economic barriers.

It is why she received a 2016 I Love My Librarian Award.  Blessed with the ability to communicate in English and Spanish, she reaches families in Stanislaus County burdened with extreme poverty and facing cultural barriers.  Cardenas, who was nominated by the Friends of the Modesto Library,  holds the key these families need to unlock the potential for unlimited opportunities for their children.

As the Youth Services Outreach Librarian, she reaches out to parents in their communities, their workplaces and their houses of worship. Her outreach efforts have also led her to forge partnerships between the library and businesses, service organizations and schools.  WATCH 01:47

Librarians touch the lives of the people they serve every day.

The I Love My Librarian Award encourages library users like you to recognize the accomplishments of exceptional public, school, college, community college, or university librarians.

Nominations for the 2019-2020
I Love My Librarian Award are open through October 21